The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 versus Samsung Galaxy Grand 2: Specs, Features, and the Latest Technologies

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Smartphones have come a long way and their evolution is unstoppable these days. From them now came the need for phablets and here are two latest gadgets from Samsung, which are the Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

The Rem stated that the Galaxy Grand 2's display screen is run by TFT technology and its size is about 5.25 inches. The resolution is enhanced to 720 x 1280 with a pixel density of 280 ppi.

What make this item a potential bestseller is its quad core processing unit such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 with the Cortex A7 processor and a whopping clock speed of 1.2 GHz. Having this numbers mean that browsing and even downloading is expected to work really fast.

Meanwhile according to Kpopstarz, the Galaxy Note 3 also has a quad core processor only with a clock speed that is higher, which is 2.3 GHz under Android 4.4's operating system. Users won't have a problem navigating its screen because of its TouchWiz user interface that make the whole experience smooth.

Gamer Headlines pointed out that the Samsung Grand 2 has the standard front panel from Samsung, which includes the home key and 2 other soft buttons. When it comes to their cameras, Kpopstarz also added that the Galaxy Note 3 has a 13 MP cam at the back of the gadget and a 2 MP cam on the front while the Grand 2 has 8 MP cam on its rear side and a 1.9 MP cam on its front. Both of them have the same camera features like night mode, scenes and a self-timer just to name a few.

About the battery life of these two, the difference is that the Galaxy Note 3 can last longer because it has 3200 mAh, while the Grand 2 only has 2600 mAh. The two models are definitely close when it comes to high-tech features which keeps Samsung users excited to see what more advancements will be made in the upcoming models.

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Samsung, Smartphone, Galaxy Note 3

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